"I". MIMIC-M rflofl 0‘ IN- I. In an. . lulu-mun want†at good- vlhh In may Inaanru mall. I. no "Mu n! whom Tkvntm. I MM IN ha “run-rd In no n I.- mm â€I on nun-hula prhv! o! my pmduu- nu. (all In «W Inc- (hun at I50 mm" thorn I". to a “altar! «immu- in mean liars n! M hunksâ€. manta". on in." I“ D- Martin: up mm lav tall and chin Ink. Those who but ran- Ind: In I" Nun-k! 9"" "ml om mind- In! no" rovnrvd WM. PhoneBO-M "III-Pm m MIMIC Best Quality Service '1 MI In It» Wu Ihu in In pour la unm- «you an uncut“:- "I’hlu man that .lu-r nllllt‘fl nu â€(IN IN" In 1| erwnIl "Mb I!) My. Thu rams null-rm inc-n "must“ to M lull luv. [mung-unu- TM; and than tau-um "an. m [M um and pun-hum muc- TM gnaw 0! Wu" wlw-I bun In": unwind I. no Muir luwuwly m". n‘ huh-rim nl mm,» not an Im? in! gnu-pm.» an "uh-r w- nut-Ml- uy and «In-lulu M “yaw-t 11“ and“. turn-M In Inn-"urn In». both '.1' twin- nnd runway-w! k quick 01 tm by Iha Wu ch» in In clothe-I am wearing MM, and mwrh-n- an In guano-u! In being consumed. ll deterioration uml manual-um: Imn â€ï¬lm during Ilia ammonium: 0! labor nullsâ€. Iho-n mlrlln lnluhl hr [and In! lbv “runny Lu chum. I‘ulo: “lately. ho'rw‘r, "w uIa-twlunulua III rmuuwmum mum lm ru-u Ibo "‘- lnll â€Wham “N'Hofl Ire living, eating, and Ilnmulux just a If no ntrilu- o-xlnlml‘ llowmu un- douarlonllnu. you": talk» urn getting untried. children are being born. "TM erlkes while In prugress nul- unlly put a gem-ml damper on mmâ€" m. Thy have a dlxbeurlcnlns el- loct on producers, lawn-rs, and retail- m. Wage vurncm have lens lo spend and munulunmcrn urn 1mm interested In pushing trurlr huslnuuu. All 0! thin lends lu hold up trade ln general. Yr! durlng Ills [wrlml u! minke». people v is the time to decorate :- Inwn with a nice Ce- I: Flower Vase, delivered put up for $7 1 By Roger W. Babsun. Wellesley Hills, Milli)!" July 29, 1922: ~Wlien interviewing Roger W. Baily non regarding the railroad and coal strikes. Mr. Babson did not seem aur- prlaed with recent developments. He believes that things are working out In a natural way and all intervals are doing the best they can with a bad uituution. What seems to interest Mr. Babsuu moat is the possible effect on prices in general tolluwiux tlw strike settlements. liiscusxiug this pounlbll- ily he says: 60ml Business Below Normal, BI! Show: Improvement Over Last Week. EDWARD C. CLOW Vases. 50!! [M65 fllGflfR PRKES 10 PREVAll $00! 'WMI um IIII In. to (I. “U huh" I! but. to In In It lib can“ to I but“. may I. no nun-um», TI- rkn I. a! II. amt. nun-Ill! IIOIM H. II. with out“. New. I" m. not nun-H to nice“! '«I â€I m Malina. not, In" can!†My All All kinds of work except paperins Phone 444 RFD. 2 Downers Grove “Some of the basic oomtnotiltieu are already showing an upward tendency. Sugar, [or example. which ha been such a drug on the market during the past two years. has already begun to strengthen. and people are lveil Jutl- fled in again buying M‘ll‘ by the her. rel. Llnveed oil in timer. The tie mand has greatly improved and the outlook in very much brighter. i we . dict turther advances ‘tor linseed end I should not be surprised to see rnw lilt- need all sell tor one donu- or over. - This in the general result of the large amount of building now in progress , and the consequent demhnd (or point. Cotton in still strengthening. The re cent estimate pnhlluhed show! the! the 1922 crop will scarcely be ult- rlent (or the work“ needs. Bull higher price- tor cotton my he en- perted. Steel pricel Ire â€rill with rising coat of production and n air lm-rv-aue in demand. Both ooh! hld rake prices are strong. Pig Iron in in fair demand no ntruu. zinc in pore ut-tive vhlle prices ere low they no Iinn. The ill-0 nypiieh to tin and ommrinlly copper. Copper In the lent metal to tool the elects at twice .0" met: and copper in are to hell high~ 0-:- during this rout-g your toiiovlu the strike nettle-eats. The huh: want-million which not Ieoh reel in the mvhet are in“. rnhhet nu [notably vellum-4 mm I. II - wry intmstiu petition. The ur- in~t in controlled and than new In I it... on. “till the INCH Mtand (iii days. when the all wine attention we. use under the uncut. rantrol at h It. "I. 0. I†0th" haul. three in - tm snout at all in dance I“ othlietkhiiy the oil attention in wool. Aithe 1 meat um "you in am with DC. i hollow that oil in 5! II! line iiohl- to hvenh in nice u-wâ€"w I'i-T-u [humankind-fl. “it hum, Htlahnrdtohdlonlhunuw loath: ‘can m n mmn chm In the sim- tlon. Such In with. tllho price in- crease may be more or his or a ton- porary nature. I any 'temponry’ be: can†after the next spun in commodq ny prices. there will probably be In- other break which will make the gen- eral price level even lower than n In at present. Alter this next tum-m1 movement. the genenl trend or oom- mudity prices may be downward for some years to come. Carpenter Contractor 2% 80. Main St. Downer- Gme, II. Telephone 321-]! Dodge Bros. Motor Cars ’ L. W. BREAW DODGE BROTHERS Announce :w’v u a... m WAN! mu nuts the km â€to! am mwmsumdum mmunmmunnpumh In Dot-II. autumn-Quaint couch-don. Bull-flu. W. clearly Indkuo that I. m um II I unadumnumkdmm low ml- wu only I mun «an: In a now upward non-cu which will no! “hint. to: none non!!- yol." Re elation of the moving picture indus which will influence the movin picture at in in its pluses huge ‘ the invention in the liken-i tories of the University at mink. Profuse: Joseph T. Tykodnet of tint institution has. It“! twenty yeers' work. perfected a machine which not only photograph the ne- ual moving picture u we en used toeeeinglton theureenbotetthe semetimeendonthe ewe ï¬lm photographs sounds. Se (er “n the experiments (one that the ring 0! a bell, the slant of e door, and the hu~ ‘mn voice ere "produced with en eecumy that is my. With the patenting of this whine the University of illinoie he lee-mi the second of its patents on enure- tus fundamental in the art 0! Wu motion pictures. Six mouth ego ‘ "nun-a. mm unlike Will Not Only W In But Will W ILL. U. WORKING ON MOVING PIC~ TUBE INVENTION Hiya-aim Cam Work All «and. PM. 13-1-2 (All tut!- nun-t) AI I‘d Conservative Changes in the body design of all the types TRY A on]. This atrium synchronism of visual and sound impression. of “tying transparency. running lion: an edge of the ï¬lm. As the film plane: through the camcn, [about two-thirds or three-fourths of In in expoaml to the scene being pho-‘ Wed. The remainder of the ï¬lm is [inn over to photographing the various sounds. In this man", uï¬on and every sound is mpmduced in corresponding places on the â€(‘1 tilt infliction announced that math or one at It: ma. meeuor Jacob lines. had perfected n selenium cell which, unlike its pudeceuen. did not show my fatigue through use. The upper-tun which is wetting daily It the University takes moving {912mm simuneneoualy with the pho- Etomhhc of the speech of “in: person. The machine is equipped with I mercury In of specie! con- struction. The intensity of light var- ies in accordance with the speech of the eating person; And the light from the Inc is focused upon the moving ï¬lm by e sound recording instrument. The sound â€cold is a narrow band, Fm: Lad Paella. The earnest mention of what en known wdey as lead panell- amen lnmordadutlnzhech [0156.1 This was shortly after the dtecovery of the noted [repute wine at Bun-townie, England. which furnished the muted“ for the ï¬rst pencil; HEA foods for the table. 1 w__..r.~ #ï¬. v..-.__.._‘.-â€"~ ._ ~_.,r._v.._... should be the first consid‘ As a mplg we do no We can listen to you TODAY Even though the strike were end- ed tomorrow and all mine: resnm~ ed fullâ€"time operation, there would still be an underproduction thro- ont the winter. Order Coal now. It will be an act of wisdom. Deliver-lea will be slow There is haying that the fuel situation nation is fast asâ€" ouming 3 “Jon: as with the continued deadlock ween coal mlnen and operators. Plea: for prompt delivery a! coal in January may be in vain. when cold days come. A Business Coupe H J YOU GET BIG RESULTS Resident lember of the Lumhenman’s Publicity Bureau Lord Lumbar Company KIDWELL GARAGE C0. DOWNS GROVE, ILLINOIS Phone 8 It' Is as delicious as the best home-made}: roduct and think of the convenience! It IS always ready to serve. J W. NASH 7 As a pleHWe do not eat salads frequently enough. hey should be served at least once a day. RICHELIEU THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING is a blessing to the public because it is especiglly yvell adapted to those salads which contain “tannins most_ ahundapgly: , should be the first consideration in the selection of foods for the table. Maybe we can't in JANUARY l‘nIe emu. It is bk: that it Vincent on IOR before the winter is ORDER TODAY. at the best, but if you order now it will help us makey an estimate of the fuel needs in Downers Grove. We are going to use every power within our means to Protect our customers and we don t went a one of them to be cold next winter. Place your order today. Don't gamble your next winter comfort against the chance that strike ends. Phone after 6 pan. 21 South Main Street Nana-ville Milk at the